Apple juice and orange juice are safe. Be aware of the water!
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When the red line appears at C( control ) it means the test worked.
If a line however faint appears at T( test) then you have Covid but probably more likely a cold.
The S is where you put your sample.
British kids were using lemon juice to make it show as a line to get 10 days off school.
I think they are made in China for pennies and are probably nothing more than a strip of litmus paper that tests Acid to alkali.
Just to be clear. A positive test does not mean someone has Covid. That is a clinical diagnosis based upon symptoms. These tests are only looking for pieces of genetic material that may or may not indicate the presence of a virus. You may be on to something there about the acidity though. It wouldn't surprise me. Even more reason why these tests cannot be relied upon to determine whether someone has the Rona.
That is funny about the kids. Pretty ingenious and very Ferris Bueller.
Can ANYONE posting these tests take TWO minutes to explain how the tests work? C T S ?
C is Covid. S is Sample. T idk
/u/#wrong
Watch the water
LOL
I ordered a set of test kits to immediately put on ebay and start the bidding at $50 per test. Hypochondriacs and school kids will pay it because the government has said only ONE set per address.
That is a good idea but I feel like I would be taking advantage. That is like people on welfare getting adult diapers for free and then selling them on fakebook.
Diapers have an important use….These tests are pointless. I’m turning them into useful tools to supplement my added expenses due to the entire fake covid debacle.
I understand.
Stock up on bottled Water... I should be buying more of this next week!
No store bought beverage or water is safe. People need to filter their own water and do not purchase any manufactured beverages.
For sure, if one can find a reliable water filter... For say if someone finds a good filter and uses it to filter the bottle water?
Thanks for the TIP
They can get very large and very expensive. My buddy uses a Berkey water filter and says it can be expanded with more filters or something so it wasn't even it's final form.
I have heard you can build your own berkey system with food grade buckets and parts on the cheap and then just buy the berkey filters. The filters alone can be pricey, though.
I had a Berkey for 10 years--beautiful stainless Royal, I believe. During 2019, I began having filter issues. I know what the flow rate should be and the water was streaming through the filters. Tried twice to rectify and they were not helpful. I finally got an on-the-counter R/O system and have been very pleased with the water quality. Filters are cheaper as well. I add liquid minerals to the filtered water.
Reverse-osmosis is like gold standard, worked in biochem with injectables, and the RO machine was the center of the lab.
I really like it, especially having it on the counter instead under the sink, inaccessible.
This is what my buddy with the berkey wants to eventually use.
Earthship Water Organizing Module
Wow; there's a lot to that!
Thanks for the tip.... Nice https://www.berkeyfilters.com
Yeah they went super crazy with the health stuff when they decided to have a kid. Lost a ton of weight and learned to cook some amazing healthy meals. Pretty smart idea the other response to this had if money is an issue.
I use an osmosis filter that has a filter to put back some minerals.
I have done that with bottled water when I am not sure of the source.
Or get a well put in. We are in Missouri and the second I hear about tainted water if it’s before we get our well dug, I’m illegally going to collect from the natural Springs that are “protected”
Good deal. Spring water is the way to go if it is uncontaminated. Well water isn't necessarily safe depending on where you live. I'm out West and lots of the well water can be contaminated with heavy metals because of all the mining that took place. Now, because of the created drought situation, they are finding ways to reclaim the water and they are starting to pump all kinds of crap, pun intended, into ground water to replace it. They say it is not in the drinking water, but for how long. The fact that they are using reclaimed water in the parks where children play is concerning.
If you can find someone that can drill for sweet water, that is ideal and you never have to worry about contamination. It is just hard to find someone that knows how to find it and drill for it. I knew an old man years ago that knew how to dowse for sweet water. He had contractors that would employ him on the side secretly to find water for them. They didn't want others finding out they were using a water dowser to locate water for them. I wouldn't have believed it if I had not seen it with my own eyes. He was right every time and he made a pretty good living at it too.
Sweet water? What’s that? My Grampa was both a willow witcher and a bee charmer. My mom said he found lots of well sites that way.
Another name for it is primary water. https://exploration.transformative-technologies.com/index.php/applications/primary-water-theory/
I have a ton of bottled water but I am filtering it.
I bought one from 4patriots.com. I filter bottled water and sink water. Then I put into jugs and store it in case things go to shit.
That is a good idea... What kind of filter do you use?
I do that as well. Every little bit helps. We just cannot trust anything anymore.
Nope you sure can't.
Have no idea what this means !
They are using covid tests on liquids to prove they are a joke.
Ph Level? Acidic products produce false-Positives? Like Coke, diet Coke, Fanta, Lemonade, and water?
And Alkaline products provide False-Negatives? It appears Apple Juice, Orange Juice act alkaline. I wonder what Alkali water like Zero produces (false-negative?)
apple juice makes me shit tho
That’s how you know it’s working. Lol
kek
Now since your real swab was + did you happen to drink out of all of them before testing except the apple and orange juice? I know some are thinking it..might as well say it 😂
Weird, the QR codes on each test look different.
A unique, trackable code makes sense if they're trying to collate mailing info, test results, participation, and DNA analysis in the database.
Right.
Pouring "acids" on tests stri... anything has the tendency to get reactions. Smh.
This is getting funny.
Trust the science. not me
Glad to see they took the Covid out of diet coke, that stuff is horrible for your waistline